- ) Eurasian dotterel ( Charadrius morinellus ) - 2) Plover ( Charadrius pluvialis )
- A Common Hermit Crab
- A Deep-sea Crab (Platymaia wyville-thomsoni)
- A Deep-sea Lobster
- A faithful companion
- A Fish-louse (Caligus rapax), Female
- A Ganglion of a Leech
- A Goddess
- A grateful return
- A Mandarin of Distinction
- A Minute Portion of the Pulp of the Spleen
- A Section approximately at Right Angles to the Long Axis of the Heart
- A Sly Couple
- A View a little beyond Woodyates where the Ikening Street crosses part of a Druids barrow Jun. 9. 1724
- A Watchman
- A Well Shrimp (Niphargus aquilex)
- A Woman making stockings
- A Woodlouse (Porcellio scaber), One of the Isopoda
- African Fat-Tailed Sheep
- An Amphipod (Gammarus locusta)
- Andrew Carnegie
- Angora Goats
- Argali (Ovis Poli)
- Asellus aquaticus, Female
- Austin, Nevada, six thousand feet above the sea
- Australian Natives Burning their Dead
- Avocet( Recurvirostra avocetta )
- Bastard Gemsbok (Antilope leucophaea, Pallas
- Benjamin Disraeli
- Biceps Muscle in Action
- Bony skeleton of Hippopotamus
- Booth Tarkington
- Brick Vault at Mugheir
- Callianassa stebbingi (Female), a Sand-burrowing Thalassinid from the South Coast of England
- Calocalanus pavo, One of the Free-swimming Copepoda of the Plankton
- Cardinal frame
- Chaldean dish-cover tombs
- Chaldean Jar-Coffins
- Chaldean lamps of the second period
- Chaldean Reeds (from a slab of Sennacherib)
- Chaldean Tomb
- Chaldean vases of the first period
- Chaldean vases, drinking vessels and amphora of the second period
- Charles Bradlaugh
- Charles Darwin
- Charles G. Dawes
- Choice of fabric
- Choice of fabric 1
- Circular vine frame
- Cirolana borealis
- Copilia quadrata (Female), a Copepod of the Family Corycæidæ
- Cotswold
- Cowboy
- Cowboy on a bucking bronco near Garden City, Kansas
- Cowboys rounding up their herd
- Cro Magnon
- Cuneiform Inscription
- Curlew ( Numenius arquatus )
- Cyclops albidus, a Species of Copepod found in Fresh Water
- Daphnia pulex, a Common Species of Water-flea.- Female carrying eggs in the brood-chamber